Lyrics Four Years of Chances - Margo Price
Well,
I
waited
four
long
winters
Yes,
I
waited
in
the
sun
I
was
crying
all
alone
While
you
were
out
having
fun
I
gave
you
four
years
of
chances
But
you
threw
'em
all
away
I
gave
you
one
thousand,
four
hundred
sixty-one
days
I
gave
you
four
years
of
chances
To
try
to
be
your
wife
I
cleaned
your
shirts
And
cooked
up
your
supper
But
you
stayed
out
late
at
night
I
gave
you
four
years
of
chances
To
try
to
build
a
happy
home
But
now
one
more
may
as
well
be
A
million
and
one
Now
you
know
you
lost
me,
darling
And
you
can't
get
me
back
Ain't
that
just
like
a
man
To
change
so
fast
Because
you
want
what
you
can't
have
So,
now
I'm
going
to
say
it
slowly
Before
I
go
away
You
had
me
one
thousand,
four
hundred
sixty-one
days
I
gave
you
four
years
of
chances
To
try
to
be
your
wife
I
cleaned
your
shirts
And
cooked
up
your
supper
But
you
stayed
out
late
at
night
I
gave
you
four
years
of
chances
To
try
to
build
a
home
But
now
one
more
may
as
well
be
A
million
and
one
But
I
found
myself
a
good
man
now
You
know
he
treats
me
like
he
should
We
live
in
a
shack
by
a
railroad
track
And
he's
out
back
chopping
wood
And
no,
oh,
we
don't
have
have
too
much
money
But
I'll
tell
you
why
that's
okay
He
loves
me
every
moment
Of
them
three
hundred
sixty-five
days
I
gave
you
four
years
of
chances
To
try
to
be
your
wife
I
cleaned
your
shirts
And
washed
up
the
dishes
But
you
never
did
treat
me
right
I
gave
you
four
years
of
chances
To
try
to
build
a
happy
home
But
now
one
more
may
as
well
be
A
million
and
one
But
now
one
more
may
as
well
be
a
million
and
one
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